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Now Is the Time for This Important Heating Service

Monday, October 24th, 2022

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Would you skip over an oil change on your car? Absolutely not! So why are you skipping out on the maintenance for your heating systems and air conditioning? Winter is just around the corner, and soon your heater will be working around the clock to keep your family warm and comfortable no matter what the temperatures are outside. It’s equally important to maintain both heating and cooling systems to prevent failures and ensure year-round comfort. Neglect is the number one reason furnaces wear out, so regular maintenance is essential.

Regular tune-ups and maintenance services are the best way to keep your heater running at its best year after year. And now is the time for this important heating service. You don’t want to put off maintenance until your heater stops working because something is wrong. Annual service is a low investment compared to an expensive repair. If you need furnace repair in Springfield, OR, our team is here to help. We can ensure that your heater is in the best condition possible to take on the coldest temperatures this year. If you’re unsure whether your furnace needs repairs or a replacement, here are signs that indicate you may need a new furnace.

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Comparing Gas and Electric Furnaces

Monday, November 27th, 2017

furnace-gas-with-pipesWith few exceptions, all modern homes use electricity. But when it comes to home heating, electricity isn’t always the top choice. Natural gas, piped in through municipal lines, provides power to gas furnaces that are fast and effective at heating up a home during the winter. However, the option always exists to have an electric furnace instead. Furnaces are a flexible type of heating system, with different models using a range of energy sources. That’s why it’s easy for furnace installation experts to find a furnace to match almost any house. Regular furnace maintenance is crucial to ensure the longevity and efficiency of both gas and electric furnaces.

Gas furnace and electric furnaces remain the two most common choices. Is there one that’s automatically a better option than the other? Let’s take a closer look at them to provide an answer to that question—but we’ll tell you upfront that the answer is “it depends on your home’s needs.” Trust to HVAC professionals to ensure you have the best possible HVAC system installation.

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